HP Xw8200 Fixed Rack Kit Installation
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the bottom of some raised floor tiles. Although this problem is relatively rare, it may be an issue within your computer room. Since metallic contamination can cause permanent or intermittent failures on your electronic equipment, Hewlett-Packard strongly recommends that your site be evaluated for - HP Xw8200 | Fixed Rack Kit Installation - Page 2
Supported Racks Your HP workstation can be mounted in the following racks: ■ HP system in a rack, you must: 1. Collect tools and equipment. 2. Prepare the rack. 3. Remove the top panel and foot from the chassis. 4. Attach the rack mounting brackets. 5. Mount the workstation with two rail adapters NOTE - HP Xw8200 | Fixed Rack Kit Installation - Page 3
on your rack. ❏ Compaq Rack: Use M6 hardware and follow the rail installation instructions. ❏ HP Series-E rack: Use M5 hardware and follow the rail installation instructions. (M6 screws are required to attach the rails to the front columns of this type of rack.) ❏ Rack with pre-threaded columns - HP Xw8200 | Fixed Rack Kit Installation - Page 4
cord from the outlet or Power Protection Device. 1. Turn off the system and disconnect the power cable and all other cables from the back of the system. 2. Remove the side access panel from the chassis: a. If necessary, unlock the access panel on the workstation. (The access panel keys are attached - HP Xw8200 | Fixed Rack Kit Installation - Page 5
off of the system chassis. Slide panel back Lift panel NOTE: If the top cover is difficult to remove, remove the right side cover by removing the two screws attaching the side cover to the rear of the chassis. Then push the side cover toward the top of the workstation. Be sure - HP Xw8200 | Fixed Rack Kit Installation - Page 6
inside edge of the access panel with the bottom edge of the workstation chassis). b. Close the access panel, ensuring that the guides on the top of the access panel slide into the rails at the top of the chassis. Align guide rail with bottom edge of chassis 9. If desired, lock the access panel - HP Xw8200 | Fixed Rack Kit Installation - Page 7
in the Rack 1. Place the workstation on the rails and slide it into the rack: a. Holding the workstation with both hands to support its weight, set the workstation on the rails. b. After the workstation is securely seated on the rails, push the workstation to slide it all the way into the - HP Xw8200 | Fixed Rack Kit Installation - Page 8
instructions for safely removing the workstation from the rack. This information is intended to prevent damage to the workstation and injury to personnel. 4. Attach cables and power. © 2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The HP Invent logo is a registered trademark of Hewlett-Packard - HP Xw8200 | Fixed Rack Kit Installation - Page 9
HP Workstation HP ■ M4 4 Å 50 9 - HP Xw8200 | Fixed Rack Kit Installation - Page 10
HP HP E Compaq 概要 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 ❏ M5 M6 10-32 x 2 3 T-15 T-25 M5 10 - HP Xw8200 | Fixed Rack Kit Installation - Page 11
1 Compaq M6 HP E M5 M6 10-32 M6 2 c 11 - HP Xw8200 | Fixed Rack Kit Installation - Page 12
d 1 2 a b c 12 - HP Xw8200 | Fixed Rack Kit Installation - Page 13
3. T-15 4 5 6 13 - HP Xw8200 | Fixed Rack Kit Installation - Page 14
7 2 8 a b 9 1 2 a b 2 本の M4 14 - HP Xw8200 | Fixed Rack Kit Installation - Page 15
c 1 a b 15 - HP Xw8200 | Fixed Rack Kit Installation - Page 16
2 HP ま たは Compaq a M5 ま たは M6 b 3 4 2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The HP Invent logo is a registered trademark of Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. 313349-002 16
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Fixed Rack Kit Installation
HP Workstations
This document describes how to prepare select HP workstations for installation into a fixed rack.
Kit Contents
The following components are included in your fixed rack kit:
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WARNING:
Metallic particulates can be especially harmful around electronic equipment. This type of
contamination may enter the data center environment from a variety of sources, including, but not limited
to, raised floor tiles, worn air conditioning parts, heating ducts, rotor brushes in vacuum cleaners, or
printer component wear. Because metallic particulates conduct electricity, they have an increased
potential for creating short circuits in electronic equipment. This problem is exaggerated by the
increasingly dense circuitry of electronic equipment.
Over time, very fine whiskers of pure metal can form on electroplated zinc, cadmium, or tin surfaces. If
these whiskers are disturbed, they may break off and become airborne, possibly causing failures or
operational interruptions. For over 50 years, the electronics industry has been aware of the relatively
rare, but possible, threat posed by metallic particulate contamination. During recent years, a growing
concern has developed in computer rooms where these conductive contaminants are formed on the
bottom of some raised floor tiles.
Although this problem is relatively rare, it may be an issue within your computer room. Since metallic
contamination can cause permanent or intermittent failures on your electronic equipment,
Hewlett-Packard strongly recommends that your site be evaluated for metallic particulate contamination
before installation of electronic equipment.
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Left and right flanges with handles
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Four M4 flathead screws
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Left and right rails
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Trim piece
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Warning label
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Two adhesive-back plastic glide strips
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Rail installation instructions
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Rack-mounting template
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Warranty
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Hardware bags